ANGELA CALVANO

PhD Graduate

PhD program:: XXXVII



Thesis title: Renewable Energy Communities in the Post-Covid Era. Social networks and local innovation for the construction of decarbonisation scenarios in medium-sized cities.

This doctoral thesis is embedded within the scientific debate on ecological and energy transition, approached as a systemic and multidimensional challenge that simultaneously encompasses technological, social, institutional, and environmental aspects. Specifically, it explores the decarbonisation of the energy system as a complex process that requires a rethinking of governance models and a profound innovation of local organisational forms. In this framework, Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) are interpreted as enabling tools, endowed with transformative potential that extends beyond the technological domain to embrace practices of active energy citizenship, territorial co-design, and institutional innovation. Defined as legal entities with a non-profit purpose, RECs combine production, self-consumption, and collective sharing of energy from renewable sources, within inclusive and participatory frameworks. The research particularly highlights the role of medium-sized cities as enabling contexts for the experimentation of such models, due to their flexible institutional structure, territorial rootedness, and capacity to activate multi-level collaborative networks. The thesis adopts an integrated methodological framework structured in three phases: (i) an analytical-interpretative phase aimed at constructing the theoretical framework, (ii) a synthetical- evaluative phase based on the comparative analysis of 26 European and national case studies, selected for territorial analogy and categorised into three main archetypes (Community prosumerism, Third-Party-sponsored community, Energy cooperative), and (iii) an applied-experimental phase, focused on the construction of “what-if” scenarios applied to the pilot case of Spoleto (Perugia, Italy). The three scenario configurations demonstrate how the quality of governance, the density of relationships, and the heterogeneity of actors involved significantly influence the effectiveness, legitimacy, and sustainability of RECs, confirming the relevance of a relational and territorial approach to the transition.

Research products

11573/1752436 - 2025 - Cool street: atlante dei materiali urbani per pavimentazioni di spazi pubblici inclusivi e resilienti
Battisti, Alessandra; Calvano, Angela; Vergara, Eva; Calcagni, Livia; Canducci, Andrea - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: STRADE PER LA GENTE Le persone negli spazi aperti: progetti, pratiche e ricerche per il benessere psicofisico (Venice; Italy)
book: STRADE PER LA GENTE Le persone negli spazi aperti: progetti, pratiche e ricerche per il benessere psicofisico - (979-12-5953-188-9)

11573/1756190 - 2025 - Atlante delle pavimentazioni per la riduzione del surriscaldamento estivo. Strategie di adattamento climatico per Roma
Battisti, Alessandra; Calvano, Angela; Vergara, Eva; Calcagni, Livia; Canducci, Andrea - 03a Saggio, Trattato Scientifico

11573/1742767 - 2025 - Technological and environmental strategies for the redevelopment of Outdoor Learning spaces and the establishment of energy hubs in school buildings
Canducci, Andrea; Calvano, Angela; Battisti, Alessandra - 02a Capitolo o Articolo
book: Getting to Zero - Beyond energy transition towards carbon-neutral Mediterranean cities - (978-3-031-82322-0)

11573/1711857 - 2024 - Comune di Tortona. Dal progetto alla realizzazione di una CER
Antonini, Marco; Battisti, Alessandra; Calvano, Angela; Canducci, Andrea - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: FACILITY MANAGEMENT ITALIA (Milano : Edicom) pp. 37-43 - issn: 1973-5340 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1720181 - 2024 - Hydrogen Valleys. Scenari di transizione energetica e sviluppo locale per città medie
Battisti, Alessandra; Calvano, Angela - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: AGATHÓN (Siracusa: Lettera ventidue, dic. 2024- Palermo: Palermo university press) pp. 48-57 - issn: 2532-683X - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1700407 - 2024 - Architectural Heritage and Digital Transition: Intangible Components as Regeneration Infrastructure for Inner Rural Areas
Battisti, Alessandra; Valese, Maria; Calvano, Angela; Natta, Herbert - 02a Capitolo o Articolo
book: ETHICS: Endorse Technologies for Heritage Innovation Cross-disciplinary Strategies - (978-3-031-50120-3; 978-3-031-50121-0)

11573/1692310 - 2023 - Energy Communities: energy and economic development laboratories in the Tortona valleys
Battisti, Alessandra; Antonini, Marco; Calvano, Angela; Canducci, Andrea - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: TECHNE (Firenze: Firenze University Press) pp. - - issn: 2239-0243 - wos: WOS:001094221900021 (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85177857309 (2)

11573/1673219 - 2023 - Urban regeneration processes of public housing in the Mediterranean area: a multiscale and multi-system approach
Battisti, Alessandra; Calvano, Angela; Canducci, Andrea - 02a Capitolo o Articolo
book: Mediterranean Architecture and the Green-Digital Transition - (978-3-031-33147-3)

11573/1686597 - 2023 - Urban regeneration of public housing settlements, in Rome: the case study of San Basilio district
Calvano, Angela; Canducci, Andrea; Rufini, Andrea - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (Les Ulis : EDP Sciences, 2016-) pp. - - issn: 2493-9439 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

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